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Introduction to Grammar
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Importance to Learn Grammar
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Terms in Grammar
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Word Structure
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Do's & Don'ts
Tutors
The Diploma
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Description
English was used for a thousand years before the first grammar books ever appeared. There are historical, social, cultural, and regional variations of English. There are differences in grammar between the standard forms of British, American, and Australian English, although these are more minor than differences in vocabulary and pronunciation.
English Grammar is a set of rules that help us to read, write, and speak correctly and properly. If you are serious about learning the English language, grammar can help you to learn the English language more quickly and more efficiently.
English is a global language & the most commonly used language among foreign-language speakers. Throughout the world, when people with different languages come together they commonly use English to communicate. Well, knowing English will make you more employable in every country in the world.
What will you learn?
The step for learning grammar is to learn more about sentences!
We teach you the parts of speech, tenses, collocations, relative clauses, direct and indirect speech, passive and active voice, spotting the errors, word order, confusing tenses, common confusing words, the syntax of sentences, conjunction, verb, adverb, adjectives and a lot more to develop your English grammar knowledge, which in turn build you to form sentences in the correct way.
When you understand the grammar (or system) of a language, you can understand many things yourself, without having to ask a teacher or look in a book.
Prerequisites
Learning English requires action.
· Read a book in English for an hour every day, analyzing the grammar in sentences and looking up words in an English dictionary.
· Listen to an audiobook or other recordings in English, stopping it frequently, trying to understand what is being said, and trying to imitate the speaker’s pronunciation.
· Spend 30 minutes in the afternoon practicing the pronunciation of the English “r” sound.
· Carefully write an e-mail message in English, using a dictionary or a Web search every 20 seconds to make sure every word is correct, and taking 5 minutes to write one sentence.
· Think about an English sentence you’ve read and trying to find similar sentences on the Web to find out the answer.
· Walk down the street and build simple English sentences in your head (talking to yourself in English about the things you see around you).
The kind of person who enjoys doing the above-mentioned things can only do those things. So, enjoy the above-mentioned list of things while doing them.
Watch a funny video on the Internet, read an article about your favorite band, or communicate with smart people on a discussion forum, you will begin to think of English as key to fun.
CURRICULUM
English Grammar
Parts of Speech - Module 01
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Introduction to Parts of Speech
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Explanation of Noun
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Explanation of Pronoun
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Explanation of Adjective
Parts of Speech - Module 02
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Explanation of Verbs
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Explanation of Adverbs
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Explanation of Prepositions
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Explanation of Conjunctions
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Explanation of Interjections
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Conclusion
Exercises on Parts of Speech
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Parts of speech - Exercise 01
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Parts of speech - Exercise 02
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Parts of speech - Exercise 03
Prepositions
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Introduction to Prepositions
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Explanation of Prepositions
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Higherthan (Over, above etc.,) a Point Expression
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Lowerthan (Under, near etc.,) a Point Expression
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Other Choices
Exercises on Prepositions
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Prepositions - Exercise 01
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Prepositions - Exercise 02
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Prepositions - Exercise 03